Updated On: 13 January, 2026 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Aditi Alurkar
As railway projects push families out of Dharavi, schools along Sion tracks report missing students and feared dropouts; several schools in the area are witnessing a drop in attendance following the shifting of some Dharavi residents

Guru Nanak National High School in Sion, where students now face longer commutes following the relocation of families living along nearby railway tracks. Pic/By Special Arrangement
As Mumbai’s rapidly changing skyline becomes routine for residents, schools along the railway tracks in Sion are beginning to feel the unintended fallout of infrastructure-led relocations. Several schools in the area are witnessing a drop in attendance following the shifting of some Dharavi residents.
Jagdish Indalkar, principal of Lion MP Bhuta School in Sion’s Jain Colony, said the trend became noticeable a few months ago. “Since houses along the railway tracks adjoining Dharavi were vacated, we have seen a decline in student attendance, particularly in the Gujarati-medium section,” Indalkar told mid-day.